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As above— , $9^ Aft ice ' s Reverse Gear (open type ) \. . . $51.50 | Propeller , 16-:nch bored . . 12.50 j B-isch Magneto , optional equipment (c;:ira) ... ,,... 3$.00 All wenr^ parts of THE INTERNATIONAL 16 interchange- able with'Ford. ' We also furnish bronze and steel shafting. j Prices on request. ] ' j ' • WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR j Fay &. Bon-en Eng ines Joe ' s One-Wzy Clutches and I Frisbie Ensinss 'Coupling.* \ International Engir,03 Cbcrdrrfer Pump3 j Hartmnn Universal Joints K. W. Coils — j P'=t-<5 Bos . Universal Joints Columbian Propeller:- , i tuaiana rision Kings £vii:ruue (Viators | Joe ' s Reverse Gears McNab-Kitchen Rudders i Syracuse . ,Revcrte Gears i i Prices on Sea-Skiff s sent or. request ( j Circulars , on any of the above on rcqucr.1 j I \ . U A, EDWARDS ' 1 I EASTHAMPTON , /, L. I., N. Y. C The Easter Costume E ^ TP HE la test word from Fashion cen- f M J$ * ters regarding Laster costumes M | y^ \ shows that our modes agree with New f 1 * J§ York and Paris in fashion ri g htness. <k % Here you will find smar t apparel as- ff p i sprtments which fit most every price . 4^ ^ Style values and merchandise values fff J will he quickly noticed when you visit % % us. ' v ¦ - -- ¦ ,.;. C- : C^ V A ^ A V /. N ^.\ V /.V/.\ VAVA VA \W f I ^ % n s V ft r%. HTfe. f fo? g** i f> J $,. HARUinu I ^ Tee Store of Courtesy r _ - , % TELEPHONE S4 RIVERHEAD : m _g DeUvarsd Ri glii io Your Door k , ; ^f c^K^T*^ C^r^ h ^V;p-«™ f<?<^#-<% «? jfe STORE DOOR DELIVERY When ordering goods from New York or Brooklyn have your wholesaler \\deliver- \to us at 211 Water Street , N. Y. From there we will deliver direct to your store door at practically frei g ht rates. REICH BROS. L. I. Motor Freight 211 WATER STREET 360 E. MAIN STREET Tel. Beekman 0187 Te?. Patchogue 497 Sensational Values In QUALITY RUGS J^T li^ ' . tW/K/S mM WmlT^' i HEATHERDOWN * 1 I S i LSp^r»vJL w' i^^ \ ™ MR rut * \\\* •S^^^^ *^^^^ CHINESE JuQS ' • Silii ^^m^ ' ' -^ ii ~~~Jr Very special. ^^^ W^^I^ r^ $ 350 THOMPSON & OSBORNE SAG HARBOR Hampton Bays , Quogue , East Quogue , Westhainpton Beach Flanders , Southampton , Amagansett and Sag Harbor HAMPTON BAYS ¦ I ¦ II II II I W II II n II II »^— |l Miss Elizabeth Squires is spending her Easter vacation in Ne* York city with Mi>s Beatrice Maloney, Who is a summer resident <>f this pt*ce. Miss Adelo Skidmorc nnd Mis. Alexander Loughrun and family mo- tored to Xew York city \ on Saturday and spert the day. Mr. and Mis. iiaymond Jackson and (-on, Gordon , have returned to their bungalow on Pon Quogue road after spending same time with Mr. Jackson ' s parents , Mr. and Mra. 'Charles \V. Jat-kson , at the \Ucst-a- Bit. \ Mis-* (Christine Raynor is spending a part of her Ea<tcr vaiation in East Moriches with her grandmother , Mrs. Orville Tuthill . Miss Rcba Squire? , of B rooklyn , has been visiting her aunt , Mrs. Em- ma Caffrey. The many frienii s in thin place of Miss Lydia Hildreth, who nas been dangerously -Mek in Southampton hospital , are (?lad to hear that she is on the jfain. Miss Hildreth is the daughter of District Attorney and Mrs. George W. Hildreth , of River- head. and formerly of this place. John O'Brien and children Arlean and John , jr., of New York , spent the week-end at their summer residence here. V Next Sunday evening, uVpril 12 , at 7:30 o ' clock , the Methodist Ep iscopal church will hold Ks Easi.tr exticiiei. There will be a program consistine , of recitations , by the children and special music. Schuyler Squires has accepted the position as caretaker of the Palmer estate at Red Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Squires are now living there. : Miss Mildred Reeve spent the week- end ._ in Southampto n with- her aunt. Mrs. David Reeve , ' of Southampton . The people of . Hampton Bays ap- preciate the generosity of Mr. Riley in giving a benefit movie l ast Friday at the Capitol Theatre , Riverhead. for the senior clas-> of the Hig> school. The class \ cleared $94. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards *>\<! daughter , Miss-Grace , Miss Frances Williams and Mr . and Mrs. Elmer \ Warden , of Brooklyn , were guests at the Bellows ' House over the week- end. '• Mr. Eng is having a bathroom built into hi* h ome and his kitcher enlargcd. Elhier Jackson is doine the work. .; Mr. Lockhart , of New York city, was a week-end guest at the Bayside House. Mr . and Mrs. Edward A. Schwab , tff New York City, spent the week- ¦ cr-d-al ' their summer residence. . ¦ . The Hampton Bays High school closed li.*,t Fr iday ' fo r the Easter va- cation. Studies will be resumed or Tuesdav morning, April 14. Theodcre Shulte had the misfor- tune recen tl y to break hi.? thumb while playing baseball. - ' Mrs. Lester Warner , of Richmoiu ' Hill , is visiting . friends in this p laca. Mr. Warner • - •rif.nt'the week-end here The senior class of the Hampton Bays H' mli school left Monday morn- Ifg for a tri p to Washington , D. 0 The party consisted of the Misses Helen Jack-son , Georgie Ash , Tessic Shultz. Zuella Alberta and Gertrude Weller . and Mrs. Albert Gesner ant ' s]on , Albert , jr. Miss Weller was the chaperone of the party. \ Mr. and .Mrs. George Edwards ma- . tcred to the city last Triday and spent the week-end with relatives of Mrs. Edwards. Mr::. Louis .lacfcinn. ' of this place Mis:; Henrietta Naber , of Klanders and sister , of Soulhamptor, arc- civ jcyinK their Kaster \ vacation in Ber- muda. Mr. and Mrs. William Rail and fam- ily spent Sunday in I.indephurst. Jl i- . and Mrs . Ulrich Hul: . ie , oi Brooklyn , spent Sunday with Mr. Ifuise ' s parents , . -Mr. and Mrs . Sey- Sevm-jur Hulse. Chester Kell , of photo-play tame , is the guest of Terry Ramsay. Miss Emma HoH-je , one of the Eigh sshool teachers , is spending her va- cation with her pa rents in Bay Shore Miss Holtjc is ' not returning rex < year , but exp 'cots' ^to t:»ach in Nev. jersej- . • ' ¦ ,,. Thyr.ias S pri'top has vosignctl h:: pc-iit.ion as sOpeHntendent on tii, Gardner Gilsev estate and he and hi:- - family expect to move to New Ten- don, b.mn., in the near future. Mrs. Alvin Squires is the guest of relatives in Eastport. Miss Bett y Squi> - es is spending her vacation in ' NeWVYork city and Glen Ridge , N. J. ' . . Mrs, Max Greenberg is the guest o '' relatives in Sag Harbor. Harry Case was in New York city on Friday. Miss Marie Hansa . is spending some time with hor .. - . mother, Mrs. A. A. Hansa , at ^Ma ' maroneck . N. Y. Miss Hansa ' is the commercial teacher ami I IHK signed a - ' 'contract for another year here- . • . -;; . ¦ ' , • The annual laymen ' s ch:cken ;:up- r. -r g iven in the M. E. church on Thursday cvenir!» was very well at- tends J , the proeeci:- netting, atpu i SJ50 The suppar . committee wisn to thanl- all those who . aided them ., in anv wav; also the youh g mer who st- ably acted as. 'Waiters, for the sup- rcr. ' -t. '- . - . - losoph Squiifea ' : new burgatow on Pou ' .retnwn road , is nearing. -comple- tion Charles Jackson is -the bos - >n the i»o an;! Mr?. Jaekman expects to be in , the new bungalow on May , 1. A Mau' . 'htcr. Marianne SouthTalo 1..,,,,,..: was -born to Mr. and Mr . - . V-u \ .;T,„:r.,r \ .Tallies. Air. .laques is the ¦ ^u n ' of Mr. ard Mrr. f. t- J M - I ' I .. - * , - - ' this place and New York c:ty. -Gurinah Oksala . is makma an adfii- tv-n to Ivs hrme on Canoe Place road. Mrs Pnnicl W. Squires and son , ElVN. returned home on Thursday -after - a three weeks ' visit with Mrs. Robert A. IT . anley; in New Yark city V. 'hiirlcs W. Cabot, of Richmond I' -Ul. was fhr- ijucnt of Mr and Mrs, William S. Warner over the week- end. . , „ „ Rev Earlc S haffn. 'r leaves for con- v-mion in Buiakb n on Wednesday. At the Sutler ho.ist- 1he Iinnipl'ui li-iy. ' I'l-iy- ' - ' - '!- ¦ ' ' • ' •- : ' o:-::r„:: . ' under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. J qfm H. Sutter. Mr. Suttor will di- rect the action and assisted by Mrs. Sutter , will produce and put on the stage at different times , musical , farce and dramatic shows , the proceed* over expenses to be placed in a bank towards a fund that is to be raised to place a permanent bronie memorial in honor of the boys of Hampton Bays , who were in-tne service during the late war. -Among those pledged to give and devote their time and tal- ent towards this worthy cause arc the followin g members : Lillian Smith , Helen Smith , Zulla Albert! , [) »t Hubbard , Dolly Francis , Beatrice yunle , Heien Jackson , Anna Foster , Mary Sutter , Georgia Bangston , S- ' rank Francis , Edgar Foster , Morris Martin , Harold Jor-os , Will Francis , Roland Hubbard , John H. Sutter. The iirst entertainment they will produce a-ill be a musical farce entitled \A Famil y Mixup; \ also another entitl?4 'When we Were Kids , \ which will take place in Fanning ' s Hall on Fri- day, May 20. Easter Cards. The usual large of- fering. R. C. Brown , Riverhead. ' • Advt. 33t2c Mrs. Donald Penny entertained Mr. and Mrs . Frank Wrangler , of Green- port , recently. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Lubbe , of New- York city, are occupying their new bungalow. William Beaber , of New York , is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lames H. Fanning. Miss Jane Foster was the week- end guest of her aunt , Mrs. Frank Benjamin , of Riverhead. \ Jtthn Sargeant , of Riverhead , i., risiting his daughter , Mrs. Charles Bussanih. Mi-=s Arna Noxon , of Huntington. 3 spending her Easter vacation with her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. 3eorge D. Squires. The 500 club gave Mrs.s Frank R. . \ ester , a birthday surprise ^ party last Wednesday __. evening. Among those ircsent were Mr . and Mrs. Howard Corwin , Mr. and Mrs. William Phil- .ips , Mr. and Mrs. George D. Squires and daughter , Ca ssandra, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster . Mrs. Gerhart and Mrs . Ada Hoag, of Huntington. Miss Gertrude Kreischer . of Hempstead, have been spending a few days visiting friends in this jlacc. Miss JCrewcher was one of our ' ormer High school teachers. .Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Ludwig, of Hallowell , Me., visited\\ their aunt , Mrs. George H. Warner on Sunday. \Mr. and Mrs . Olof Anderson , of Greenport , have been visiting rela- tives in this place. Miss Lillian Federson is visiting her sister in New Yorki Edwin Babcock has returned to his home in Woodhaverf. after visiting relatives in this place. Among the notable^ at the Canoe Place Inn last week was Mrs. Charles ?. Murphy, of New York , who spent several days there. Mr. atid Mrs. George Edward s and family enjoyed the week-end visiting relatives in the city. Miss Maude Hand visited her aunt , Mrs. Bart Raynor in Eastport , last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Dean have moved to Southampton after occupy- ing one of F. W. Jackson ' s eottages . at Pon Q uogue , for the winter. Miss Helen B. Cunningham and brother, of New York city, spent a few days recentl y at their summer home \Scrub . Oaks. \ ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarrubi have moved to Sheepshead Bay, where Mr. Sarrubi has accepted a position with the Tamaqua Yacht club. Mr>?. George Helfrich spent last week with her sister at Babylon. SERVICES OF EPISCOPAL CHURCHES IN HAMPTONS St. Ann ' s Church. Bridgehampton St. John ' s Church , Southampton it . Mary ' s Church. Hampton Bays Westhampton Beach Chapel Rev. Samuel C. Fish , B.D., Rector VlacKiiiley Helm , B.A., Lay Reader Good Friday, April ' 10 ' 8:00 A. M. Litany ard Altar ssrv- ice—St. John ' s. ... . ' .. = . ' . , 10:45 A. M. Morning Prayer and - .E-rmo n —St. John ' s. 3:30 P. M. Evening Prayer and lermo ' n—St Mary ' s. ' 7:30 P. M. Evening prayer and sermon—St. Ann ' s. Easter Day, April 12 \ ¦ R:00 A. M. Holy communion—St. Wary ' s. 9:30 A. M. Holy communion and sermon—St. Ann ' s. 10:45 A. M. Holy Communion and iermon—St. John 's. 3:30 P. M. Evening service and sermon—St. Mary ' s . 4:?0 P. M. Service and sermon— Westhainpton Beach chapel ., WESTHAMPTON BEACH „ m ii * . * . » . ?' ¦ -. \ ¦¦ T \ \The Spring Revue of 1925\ will be presented by the Senior class of the local high school ' on Friday evening April 24; ' Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper, of Quogue , moved into the telephone house here on April 1. Mrs. Hooper began her now duties na telephone a . Tcnt' n mj. night operator on that date Mrs. John Parsons and Miss Sophia Parsons returned to' their home last Friday, after a tri n to Washington Atlantic City and New York City. Five local ladies were the guests of Mrs . Rudolph Vicsik , of Riverhead formerly of this village , in honor of her birthday en April 2. Easter -Cards . The usual large sf- fering. R- C. Brown , Riverhead. Advt. 3312c Fre d White , who has been ai-tinp ar> suostitute KL Loin. - If!\ C. - ,a. \' Guard station , resigned that , npsit' o- •and returned to the home of hie mother at Quiogue , on 'ArJrll L Mr. and Mrs . \ Howard N. Potter . oJ New York - City, are spending the Easter vacation at their summer home , the Ocajne cottage on Quiogue Mrs. A.. Hdwell Stevens entertained her mother, Mrs. Marie Kaler. Mr. and Mrs. William Raynor and Ernes! Kaler , of Sayville , at her heme or Moniebog lane , last week. Miss Helen M. Whitman, of ' 'South imitoii , one of the local High school oachcra , i?r driving a new Chrysler touring car. Baric Waters , the physical training instructor , attended the. national |ihyt< - ical education convention at RiK-hi-sU-r las t week. Mrs . Adrflph Nichols , Mrs. Noah Wadhams and Mrs . Clarence Overton were hostesses at card ;: .irtie. - . last week. The M. K. Ltidies ' Aid society met with Mrs . John Shira last Tui':;:hy a fternoon. Mrs _, Victor S<iuires a. - slstet! in entertaining the -ucicty. The Whatsoe ver club will ineei with Miss Peggy Rogers on Stove street at 2:30 p. m., Saturday. April 11. Miss Julia Gallagher , Miss May White and M iss Charlotte Yourg we;. . all in New York City last week. A daughter was born to Mr. a—i Mrs. William B. Simon s , of Troy, N. Y., at the l ocal hospita l recently. Mrs . Simons was formerly Miss Fanny Waido , a daughter of Dr. Waldo , of Westhampton . Announcements have been received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mis. Leo Willis , of Rexville , N. Y., on March 3. Mrs . Willis was formerly the eighth grade teacher here. All of the local teachers have bec-i: asked to return , and all but four have signed contracts for next year. Miss Julia Reeve , who has been spending the winter in New York City, returned and opened her summer home on Quiogue last week. EdwfiriLH. JS tevens returned from Vermont last Monday. While there he purchased a herd of certified and registered cows. Arbor day exercises will be he'd in the local school on Friday afternoon , April 24. The Girl Scouts , under the leader- ship of Mrs. M. S. Bulnier , of West- hampton , will give a play soon. Dr. N. S: Wadhams is driving a new Chrysler sedan . Miss Bculah Sherry, who recently- passed the Civil Service examination for assistant postmaster , received notice on March 27 that her appoint- ment had been Q.K. 'd. She began her new duties en March 2$. James Gardiner and Kimbcrly Chalmers were received into member- shi p during service in the Presby- terian church last Sunday morr.ing. After service eleven others enrr-e be- fore session and will be nublicly re- ceived Easter Sunday with others. There will be opportunity for bap- tisms Easter. Session will meet at the parsonage Sunday morning at 10 o ' clock to examine candidates and re- ceive letters. Special music is being prepared by the choir for Easter and the committee on flowers is Mrs. George M. Perry, \Mrs . A. B. HalWk and j. S. Fraser. QUOGUE William F. Haisey, who has been captain of the l Quoguc Coast Guard station for a \ gfeSt' many yiSai 'S . ' wa ' s transferred to Oak Island Bea ch sta- tion on April 1. Captain Frank D. Corwin was trans- ferred from Fire Island Coast Guard station to Quogue Coast Guard sta- tion on April 1. Mrs. Edward Welch , who has been spending the winter with her daugh- ter , Mrs. Walter Golding, has returnee to her home in Vermont . Harvey Kiapp Lines , v. -ho purchased \Meadowpink\ on Quogue Beach lane of the Gilfillin estate last summer , suffered a shock last week and is critically ill at his home in Flushing. A house social , for the benefit of the A. M. E. Zion church , will be held at tho ^ home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins on Wednesday evening, Apri l IS. Carl Vt. Christman returned from Vermont last week , where he pur- chased a carload of tubercular-tested Federal accredited cows , with whic ' u he is re-stocking his dairy. Mr. and Mrs . Erastus F . Post , who have been spending the winter at FOrt Myer , Fla., returned to their home on Monday. Miss Evelyn Walter is acting a; night operator in the local telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shipman , of Westhampton Beach , moved into th; telephone house on April 1 . lira. Shipman began her duties as tele- p hone agent on that date. Mrs. Frank O. came is visiting rela- tives in Manhattan and Patchogue. Miss Alice Diaz , of Drew Seminary, Carmel , N. Y ., is spending her Easiei vacation With her parent:- , at thei: beautiful home on Shinnecoek Ha . v. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sammis moved into the Gardiner cottage on- Old Depot road on April 1. Klva and Richard Bennett , children j if Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett , had i their tonsils nnd adenoids removed at Westhampton Beach Hospital la*l j week. ! Easter Cards. The u*ua! lai-js c of- tfenng. R. (* . Brown , Riverhead. . ,, Advt. 33t2c The Al pha Kappa Phi society will I give their fifth animal ball in the j Community house on Eiister Monday. j April 13. Paul Victorine ' s orchestra of New York will furnish the music. 1 Miss Mabellc Mills and lioln-i t i Fay nv will lead the Christian En- deavor meeting in the chapel next Sunday evening. Thomas C. Warren , of Southamp- ton , has taken over the coal business which he recently purchased of Ray- mond C. Payne. The \Old Time \ minstrel show give n by the Eugene Hand Post , No . i»24 , was enjoyed by all present last i riday evening. It was a laugh from start to finish. MHS. HARRY CHALMERS j Qunguc—Mrs . . - osephinc Gardiner. Chalmers ilied at her home , tho Gard- 1 ::;.!• Mott.e here , \ii Wednesday right , ! ¦ \ pril I. She had been ill most of I the winter and on Saturday night i nin-unitiniil developed . She* was born | iii Quogue on September 2ft , 1883. 'She I is survived by her husband , Hurry { Chalmers, soii of Bishop James V. f Chalmers, of New York City ; three : ¦ oi;s. Gardiner. Kinihw'ley and llobby ; j her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Gardiner; n brother . Hurry Gardiner , j of S. -lionoetadv; two aunts , Mrs . J. P. i Howell and Mrs. A. Francken. The funera l ' was held at the family home at 1 p. m . Saturday. Rev. Thomas Coylc, pastor of the Westhampton Presbyterian church , of which the de- ceased was a member , officiated. Burial was made in the local cemetery. Mrs . Chalmers was a member of the Lion Gardiner family, who were the owners and settlers of Gardiner ' . -; Island and on her mother ' s side she WHS a descen- dant from the Haisey fami ly, who j were of the nobility of England be- fore they came t« America in the eighteenth century. Glycerin From Shark' * Liver. In a shark ' s liver the content runs from Gc to 1H per cent of ' ttnest oil , of whleb about 10 rer-ccnt Is glycerin. NEW EASTER APPAREL —at— . Margaret E. Mu r ray ' s Bridgehampton CASTER has arrived in the world of fashion! And new Easter modes are here. Colors of radiant beauty—desi gns of charming orginality—fashions which reflect smartness , youth , - and the joy of Spring- - ¦ time m every line.